
Reliability and Maintenance Technology for Industrial Electrical Maintenance
The Reliability and Maintenance Technology program prepares graduates for electrical maintenance and repair positions in today’s modern industrial facilities. Courses include preventative maintenance, welding, and troubleshooting concepts that integrate practical application and knowledge of hydraulic and mechanical systems.
Associate
Associate of Applied Science in Reliability and Maintenance Technology
This program prepares graduates for maintenance and repair positions in today’s modern industrial facilities
What can I do with this degree?
Graduates repair, troubleshoot and maintain a variety of manufacturing equipment including commercial electrical and mechanical systems.
Potential Careers
TUITION
Estimated rates for the current academic year. Additional course fees may apply and rates are subject to change.
WV & OH Residents
Per Credit Hour
$160 - $221
Per Semester
$1,920 - $2,652
Fall & Spring Semesters
$3,840 - $5,304
Non-Residents
Per Credit Hour
$358 - $382
Per Semester
$4,296 - $4,584
Fall & Spring Semesters
$8,592 - $9,168
High School Students
Per Credit Hour
$50
Per Semester
$600
Fall & Spring Semesters
$1,200
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Michele Wilson
Dean
Workforce, Technical and Computer Information Science Division
Workforce & Economic Development Room 109A
304-424-8355